Steaua made things difficult to Bayern  

A solitary goal of the central Belgian Daniel Van Buyten gave him victory at home by Bayern with a 1-0 Steaua Bucharest who made him suffer in the second part of the commitment, when it had a clear command of the match and came close tie. The Bayern controlled the action at the beginning of the match and was constantly searching the area while the opposite was quite Steaua retreated into their own half, showing timid to attack when the ball was in his possession.

The Bavarians generated his first opportunity as early as 4 minute when Miroslav Klose arrived at auction within the area, following a combination with Philipp Lahm, forcing the first intervention of the Colombian goal Robinson Zapata.

The Bayern tightened and sought to reach by gangs, with Lahm and Christian Lell. In minute 15, generated by a lack Lell en la banda brought the right of the Bayern goal. Bastian Schweinsteiger focused to the area and the Belgian Daniel Van Buyten auction head, leaving no option to Zapata.

As seen below in his marker, Steaua gradually abandoned the reservations it had shown in the attack and began approaching the area more frequently Bavarian, played in the frequency with which the Colombian was involved Dayr Moreno.

The Romanian awakening brought twice. First, in minute 21, Antonio Semedo crashed the ball against the network outside the goal when Michael Rensig was lying on the floor after stopping a shot from midway Florian Lovin.

Then a shot from 22 meters Dayr Moreno was about to Rensig surprise at the last minute that went through his foot to deflect the ball against the post.

However, Bayern, but not the domain of the first quarter of an hour-had not abandoned the attack and continued to generate occasions. In minute 34, Zapata averted the second with a big stop, before a point-blank shot by Luca Toni.

The bet offensive Steaua showed a more open party

Arthuro Bernhard had a great chance to tie, the minute when, after receiving a pass from Moreno Dayr that left him just before Rensig, crashed the ball against the right post.

Bayern, however, had dropped his arms and began to multiply passes wrong, in situations of attack, and when the ball was contrary were often defensive lightness.

The domain was Steaua, despite a clear chance of Bayern on a counterattack in which 61 minute wasted Toni, just before Zapata.

The match was exactly the opposite of that had been in the first minutes of Part One. The Steaua had attacked and sometimes-there was even a goal nullified in a decision that Stancu not entirely convinced the Romanian-while Bayern defended and were looking for the counterattack.

The defending Bayern ended with eight men and Steaua struggled but in the end he lacked forcefulness. The night for both teams gave more to the Romanian team whose debut with a home defeat that is not entirely deserved.